Just days after the England's historic win in the Euro2022 women's final and an all-time record audience in Wembley's all 23 players in the squad have penned an open letter to the next leader of the conservative party who will automatically become the next UK Prime minister when the results of the leadership contest will be announced on September 5th. In an open letter to Rishi and Liz they (the players) have asked to treat women's football on par with the men. This came suddenly as a result of the UK Prime minister made an announcement to cut and not to keep the women's football on par with the men. The open letter has drawn more attention and openness from the government, because of the historic win and brought home the EURO Cup to England after 56 years. The contest is on between two conservative leaders Liz and Rishi from door-to-door to TV debates to draw attention to get support for them when the vote comes in. So going all out to get public and their MPs support to win in the finals has been crucial for both of them. So the next big thing is who will be voted as the next conservative leader and the next prime minister has already said in the last PMQs that it would be his last. As things get near the heat is getting much hotter and hotter. The next big news for UK is just a month apart from the historic England 👫 women's football win in the euro2022 final. That was a major reason for all the 23 players in the winning team to write an open letter for equal opportunity and same recognition as the men football in England to Liz and Rishi.
Transcript: The recent debate featuring Kamala Harris and Donald Trump was an important moment for the Democratic nominee to solidify her position as a leader. Yet, instead of seizing the opportunity to project confidence and vision, Kamala seemed to falter, weighed down by personal fears and memories of long-standing struggles. A key point that stood out was how Kamala Harris seemed to forget the very words she once made her mantra in her career as a prosecutor: "Kamala Harris for the people." These five words, often repeated by her during her time in courtrooms, represented her fight for justice and equality. However, during the debate, this sense of purpose seemed absent. The stage was set for her to remind everyone why she was the candidate for all people, but she failed to deliver a message that would resonate on that larger stage. Rather than focusing on a forward-thinking vision, Harris spent much of her time reflecting on the negatives, particularly issues of racism, ...
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